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  • While am typin this i can barley see my screen so i really need help i have a Toshiba Satellite L505 so if you know how to fix a Toshiba Satellite L505 plz messege me i will sub

  • this problem quitely is LCD/LED problem~

  • Just heat the Graphic Card with a hairdryer. It works but it's a temporary fix. Should have enough time to get a new computer.

  • i have accidently droped my hp mini same exact thing happened why is it doing this?

    p.s.

    this like the hundrenth time this happened it fell 1/4 half a foot help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!plz help!!!!!!!!!!!

  • This happened to my sisters aspire one. There must be a crack in the screen. (behind the glass)

  • ooo i have this fucking problem To how can i fix it?

  • FOR EVERYBODY THAT HAS THIS ISSUE! the graphic chips tends to get cracks on its soldering points. all you have to do is take the computer apart,, take the coolers off (by paying great attention NOT TO BEND ANY HEAT SINK ELEMENTS BECAUSE THEY ARE UNUSABLE ONCE THEY'RE BENDED EVEN A TINY BIT, wich is the MAIN reason of all this graphics chips failing - they're not cooled properly due to inappropriate care of the computer, bending while carrying around, ) and use the blow drier on high temp.....

  • ...use the blow drier on highest temp. by holding it half of inch above the graphics chip, heat it up for 10 minutes until you smell burning plastic, then gradually lower the temperature on blow drier and slowly move it apart from gr. chip... allow the motherboard to cool down for half an hour and you're good to go!

    you may need to repeat the process once it cracks again... that's about every three months..

  • i beet 10000000000000000000 euro is the screen not the videocard...

    i had the same problem and i change the screen ...just try to plug an external screen ;) googd luck

  • @TheSoftstone I agree with you, If they just connect an external monitor they would see that the logic board on the screen is f'ed up... I've seen this many times...

  • can someone tell me if i need a screen replacement

  • it's nothing to do with a graphics card, its a cracked screen

  • @THEWESTSIDEALLDAY you've cracked your screen man

  • My dell inspiron 9300 has a simalar problem, but its not nearly as bad as yours theres about ten pink lines that go down each end of the screen and 1 green line down the middle. the lines still appear when I hook it up to an external monitor. In my videos you can see the lines

  • i have the same thing but on a hp pc i turn it on and its retarded help me

  • well i have a toshiba satellite laptop..same problem..but when i go to safe mode the problem dissappears..i dunno what's the problem,is it the hdd or graphic card?

  • can also be the graphics card

  • @THEWESTSIDEALLDAY The price you're looking at paying for this sort of repair can vary greatly. If you bought your laptop (new) online, or refurbished (from HP), you should still have warranty. You'll either have to check the paperwork (or e-mails) that came with your laptop or call HP (or the company you bought it from). Do a Google search online for "DV6000 Recall" - I see there are recalls on your particular model, then call HP and ask about the recall and warranty.

  • @THEWESTSIDEALLDAY I bet you're right. He should've gone through all of the troubleshooting steps like a tech support rep would've gone through with you over the phone. That would include more than just looking/touching the screen... lol.  You should double check your warranty because I think that's going to be the best option. Apart from warranty, you'd have to pay for it out of pocket. After my laptop fried twice in two months, I said screw it and bought a desktop :)

  • @manticmind

    if you touch the screen, and the lines change or move...it means the screen is physically cracked

  • @THEWESTSIDEALLDAY If this is what you're seeing, and you've already spoken to tech support for troubleshooting, I'd bet money it's your graphics card (or integrated motherboard/graphics if you don't have a standalone card). If that's your problem, you'll have to send your system back so the company can replace the bad part (should be free if you have warranty). Good luck :)

  • @manticmind

    your wrong its not graphics. My HP dv6000 does the same thing. When i sent it in for repairs they fixed the mobo.

    HP dv2000-9000 series are known for this type of issues because they have shit motherboards.

  • @Strunzo6789 actually don't buy HP, had the same thing happen to mine......

  • It may just be the ribbon. Did you take of the front cover and wiggle the ribbon to see if you get a picture ? Or slowley close the laptop lid and see if the display flickers and goes on and off. Sometimes the ribbon wears our where the user open and closes the lid so many times..

  • I got a triple Eee PC and Ive installed lots od things and it still works fine :)

  • i have this problem with my laptop screen it is an e.system 2513 the screen will slowly go white until the screen is moved then it will go back to normal i dont know what is wrong with it, it might be broken connection wires but who noes

  • ***KINDLY CHECK PREVIOUS COMMENTS*** This is an example of a fried integrated graphics card/motherboard. 

  • @manticmind is there anyway this problem will just resolved?

  • i have the same problem too with toshiba laptop...i used external screen(my tv :P) and now its so fking awesome...hehe..im so happy:)))

  • I had a display laptop Acer Aspire 7736G and I also had a "fried" graphics card. I called TechGuys to collect it. Might post some of my mobile phone pictures in a video if my bro fixes it.

  • yes me too

  • It's a GPU Problem you need to have your graphic card re-balled.

  • I have the same problem here , but it's an Acer laptop :(

  • @Ollikille01 Yeah same wit me i don't know if you have the same problems but my laptop screen goes light green ,shaky and dupliicating

  • what's wrong with a dell? mine does fine, and always has.

  • i have the solution get a new one and smash this one with a hammer

  • @aJoyfullSeed If you have the money to do so.

  • it probably the screen problems

  • same laptop as me!

  • opn the keyboard panel. jus adjust the wire after u r disply prblm is solved,,,,,

  • hey i have the same problem on my hp laptop did u find out how to fix it? i need help

  • zkuste pořádně usadit dotyk kabelu od obrazovky.

  • Yeay, a fried GPU!!!! screen Flickering YEAY ... Dam Dell And HP, they hae alot of issues!!!! Guys, buy, Asus, Toshiba or Acer, they are the best trust me. Never buy DELL or HP!!!! EVER!!!!

  • @etshArk87 thank God I have a Toshiba! no problems yet...(fingers crossed).

  • @etshArk87 This is an issue from nVidia not Dell, a couple of my friends had this exact issue and it was the faulty nVidia chipset/GPU that nVidia supplied the OEM at fault.

  • @frostyfireman Actually it's the BGA design of the chip from nVidia and the required use of no-lead solder balls to comply with RoHS standards. The chip can be removed, cleaned and reballed with solder balls containing a percentage of lead and work again and not fail like the original. Of course most people will try to bake or torch the chip to reflow the solder balls and while it works for a while it's not fully corrective.

  • @rhblakeman Thanks for agreeing with me...

    Sure the die itself wasn't problematic, but the BGA + Solder is part of the nVidia design specification. Since it ended up failing in so many laptops under standard circumstances (ie, Temp under 105 Celcius), It would be correct to say that it was a faulty design. I probably could have worded my comment better though, I seemed to have been in a rush so my comment isn't very faithful to my intended meaning. 

  • @frostyfireman Also many laptops have poorly designed heatsinks and heat pipes so the nVidia that runs hotter than AMD will fail due to the lead free solder balls. After reballing a fix for heat transfer is also needed to fully correct it.

  • we got the same problem with my hp laptop (black and white horizontal lines)...from what i've read so far, it's a GPU damaged due to overheating...but maybe i'm wrong

  • i'm in the same boat as everyone.my medion akoya 96630 laptop has cost me valuable money in repairs.the worse case scenario is this graphics problem has left my laptop with the black screen of death.so when i press the power button it comes up with a plain black screen.

  • your the best man keep it up

  • ROFL!!!!!!!!

  • MALFUNCTIONED GPU

    

  • its fucked

  • well, the same thing happend to my Acer 5920G. didn't have any clue what was wrong got it fixed from a computer shop for £80 = O as the laptop is 2 years old now, so no warranites left.....

    working perfectly now and i was only told that some thing was wrong with the graphic card....which is Nvidia 8600 m GS.........now surfing on the youtube i just saw this baking the graphic card technique......looks wierd but can be worth trying for an old laptop like was mine....no guarantees.......good luck

  • The same thing happened to my previous laptop. I was told the screen went out. I was given the choice to have it replaced or just buy a new laptop. The cost of having the screen replaced was going to be almost the same price as just buying a new computer. I just bought a new computer.

    But I hooked up my old laptop to an external monitor and it works fine again because the issue was with the screen, not the computer itself.

  • I hav an Acer Laptop/Notebook and half of the screen looks exactly like that

    can some tell me how i can fix it please

  • i had a problem to :D

  • GPU

  • When i start my computer the screen is just plain black and it won't come on anyone have a solution?

  • OH YEAH, if you buy Dell, you go STRAIGHT into hell

  • yeah hp have nice designs but crap quality on everything else, on mine the mother board fried F you hp engineers

  • Its a dell...trouble out of the box...

  • i have same problem but i can still use my laptop but i cant play properly bcuz of the ranbows but it will disappear when i click the right click button in ur keyboard or what ever u call that and sumtime all skin turns blue and sum are orange!!!!

  • mine is doing the same thing what do i do i have a hp what do i do i just got my lap top a few months ago.

  • I got an Acer. That thing has crashed a few times but the thing repairs itself. I'd highly recommend buying an Acer, even if it's not a popular brand and very cheap.

  • the deel gos to the hell XD

  • easy way to fix it is to rip the screen out of the computer and hook it up to a hdtv

  • Thats what you get for buying a Dell , lol

  • i just installed a new lcd screen on the lenovo S10 series, and the screen shows a solid red,green,white,blue screen and then keeps going through this cycle. I have checked the lcd cables on the mother board and the one that connects to the lcd,but no luck. I do get display on the external monitor...

    i can hear windows running in the back ground.

    what is the problem?

  • i just installed a new lcd screen on the lenovo S10 series, and the screen shows a solid red,green,white,blue screen and then keeps going through this cycle. I have checked the lcd cables on the mother board and the one that connects to the lcd,but no luck. I do get display on the external monitor...

    i can hear windows running in the back ground.

    what is the problem?

  • It's a Dell I expected nothing crappier.

  • i have the same problem :(:( ... on sony vaio vgn ar31m .. try to connect another lcd with a WGA cable...

  • its not the video card its actually the computer it self, a lot of people had this problem with the same computer, all i can say is get a new one

  • it cant be the video card cause i got a computer that is happpening the same thing and i connect it to a desktop monitor and it work fine. it might be the lcd gone bad

  • I have the same problem on my desktop, the video card is a nVIDEA fx 5500. I can even turn on my computer. It worked fine before that. Coud it be its over heated, is it he mother board or is it just damaged?

  • Well this seems like you got a shot graphics card.

  • oh dang what happened to it?

    and what model is it

  • no get a acer, best bang for you $

  • It's completely failed luv, Get an Asus next time!

  • i have the same problem my laptop is acer 4920g,do i need to change my LCD..help..

  • I have the very same problem my acer 5920g looks identical.. stripes and a black line,. soooo new screen,  motherboard, or drivers!!!??? what is the verdict..

  • virdict mean the screan is shot

  • i use to have that on my computer but santa fixed it

  • dont bu DELL they suck at laptops they rip people off!!!!so dell fails!

  • video drivers or video card? Did you install a new operating system?

  • i beleve it could be your video card. Try taking it to geek squad to fix it or do it your self if you have the knowledge of opening a comp

  • i had the same problen and it is the screen

  • at least its a good design

  • my laptop has done this like 5 times already but after that it works like nobodys bussiness so idk wat causes it and i had just got it its new....2 months now...

  • same problem here, i just spent 40 bucks in a "cleaning repair" it was functioning again, but when i got home it wasn't working again, 40 bucks to the trash can

  • please help.. tha black portion of my Toshiba Qosmio x305 LCD has some orange/gold particles and the some of the white portion of the screen has turned into light green.. i dont know how to fix it ...

  • It's not the drivers, that's software. The GPU is shot.

  • yeah i heard that it overheated.... thats thats the probelm.....

    you properbly used too long you laptop or have a good video card that runs REALLY i mean like really hot and it overheated... and it wont work... i think thats the probelm IDK im guessing

  • It is not a driver, it is not your screen.

    It is a flaw in the motherboard and many systems have been plagued with them such as the HP ZD8000.

    To be more specific the problem is "orion motherboard failure".

    Some laptop manufacturers will still repair it even if out of warranty, but they are just replacing the board and problem comes right back or within a short amount of time.

  • when i plugged it into a monitor it looked fine it seems to only be on the laptop screen

  • Yes, this will work. Due to that working a lot of people are lead to believe its the screen but it is not. It is the motherboard. See above.

  • Actually, I had called Dell Tech Support who told me this was a fried graphics card, but because the graphics card and motherboard are all integrated this laptop was sent back to Dell for replacement.

    To top it all off... this exact same problem happened AGAIN a couple months later. I ditched the Dell and went with a custom built desktop. Personally, I'll never buy a Dell again as this is the second Dell laptop I've bought and had major issues with.

  • I'll never buy a Dell either they suuuck

  • i never decided to buy one, i just had my asus... but i was running a server on it, so my graphics card fried and is now overheating each time after sev minutes. It also affected my wireless, fried it as its right next to it.

  • =0 dell not suck to bad i have a four year old dell laptop that cost 800 bucks and does circles around my 2k+ desktop

  • the same problem here in hp pavilion

  • ok so many ppl go threw this ok well here ok if its a visual issue then the problem must be coming from the visual proccessor or the GPU or vide card so give dell hp fk macs a call and ask for a mother board replacement

  • @manticmind Do they send you a box and do you have to pay to ship to them?

  • @manticmind

    Currently i am facing the same prob.. my warrenty just ran out.. After some days its now red and black color.. that too from halfer portion of my lcd.. Its a pitty i am sending this from the same laptop... dell sucks

  • @manticmind I believe dell has gotten a little better with their laptop reliability lately, they used to be bad but now are fairly average. The issue you are having is most likely nVidia's fault, the maker of your integrated graphics. They sold millions of faulty chips to OEMs like dell, hp, apple, asus and acer for about 1 year before they realized what the problem really was. You probably got your faulty chip replaced by another faulty chip unfortunately.

  • how do you get a new card driver?

  • new screen

  • he doesnt need a new screen you dope

  • Hi!

    I have gateway laptop M-6880

    when i turn it on the gateway logo appears and it freezes after only a fiew seconds the screen starts changing color you can se horizantal doted lines and the screen becomes brighter and brighter ANYBODY CAN TELL ME WHATS WRONG WITH IT AND HOW TO FIX IT ?? THANKS MUCH!!!

  • That looks to me like a defective graphics card. It COULD be the LCD but my money is on the graphics card. Take it into a computer repair store if you don't have the guarantee still active. If you still have the guarantee take it back to wherever you bought it from and demand it be repaired under guarantee. My guess is an overheated graphics card like orlandoromania says.

  • I know what the problem is!

    On 14 HP laptops, and 2 dell models, the NVIDIA graphics over heats always, and it burns the motherboard also, and you need a new motherboard...

    BUT call DELL and tell them about this problem, and there is a Recall warranty, and they will fix it free, even if the 1 year warranty passed

  • Replace the LCD Screen.

  • i know this is an old video, but if you still havent solved this problem... on the graphics card comment don't listen to that.if you have a available desktop screen try seeing if everything shows up correctly that way, if so it'll either be your inverter(cheaper) or your CCFL blacklight(expensive,harder to replace) doesn't look like blacklight though. i'd say inverter or bad LCD

  • What's the fonction of the inverter exactly?

  • Maybe its graphics card, anyways use warranty or something if you have...its a problem ordinary user cant fix

  • you should visit to the technical computer.

    Maybe you must change the display

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